Government shutdown puts Georgia early childhood programs at risk
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SAVANNAH, Ga. – Across Georgia, state-supported initiatives are bracing for a temporary halt starting November 1, as the federal shutdown persists.

Action Pact, a nonprofit organization, has announced through a press release that it may have to shut down 15 of its Head Start programs, impacting nearly 600 families in 12 counties. This closure would leave many children without crucial early education and support services while their parents are at work.

Head Start programs are vital, offering young children not only educational activities but also daily meals, snacks, and health and mental wellness support. The shutdown threatens to disrupt these essential services.

The situation is exacerbated by the suspension of SNAP benefits and other critical safety nets, adding further strain on families.

“We deeply regret the inconvenience this closure will impose on the families we serve,” expressed an Action Pact spokesperson in a statement, pledging to resume services as soon as funding is available. The organization urged the public to reach out to elected officials to advocate for reopening the federal government.

In response, the Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students (GEEARS) and Quality Care for Children (QCC) are stepping in to assist families in securing alternative childcare and funding solutions in the interim. QCC is actively seeking donations from its network to bolster its BOOST Emergency Child Care Scholarship Program, aiming to support families with childcare expenses until federal funding resumes.

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